Growth and Product Masterclass with Joe Harris (Eucalyptus / Atlassian)

Thu May 23 2024 at 09:30 am to 05:00 pm

Rutherford House | Wellington

Wellington NZ
Publisher/HostWellington NZ
Growth and Product Masterclass with Joe Harris (Eucalyptus \/ Atlassian)
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This one-off one-day masterclass is for growth and product leaders to learn from the best.
About this Event

Joe Harris the Chief Commercial Officer at Eucalyptus - the parent brand of hugely successful digital healthcare brands Pilot, Kin, Normal and Juniper and former Growth Director at Atlassian. This one-day masterclass is designed to teach growth, marketing and product leaders insights and skills to supercharge the growth of your business in 2024.

You will learn:

  • Growth Marketing in 2024. What’s working. What to stop.
  • How to structure your company so everyone is focussed on growth.
  • How Eucalyptus manages product. Systems and tips that have helped Eucalyptus and Atlassian scale to millions of customers.
  • Plus lots of stories and advice you will not hear anywhere else.

Eucalyptus was founded by a group of growth marketers in Sydney in 2019 and is now Blackbird VC’s second biggest investment after Canva. The company is on a mission to reimagine healthcare and it has developed a system to develop and grow brands both in Australia and around the world. It has gone from $0 to $200M in revenue in less than 4 years. It has successfully launched in the UK and Germany where it is quickly building traction.The success of Eucalyptus can be attributed to an incredibly powerful and complex product and marketing approach.

WellingtonNZ has invited Joe to Wellington to teach this approach to Wellington founders and their teams as part of our Scale-Up Wellington Series.

This masterclass is suitable for marketing, growth or product leads at tech companies or company founders looking to scale their business.

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Rutherford House, 33 Bunny Street, Wellington, New Zealand

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